CL4500 CodeLocks User Guide
- June 4, 2024
- CODELOCKS
Table of Contents
- CL4500 – Getting Started Guide
- About Code locks Smart Locks
- The Basics
- The App
- Factory Reset
- Basic Programs
- Master Code • 01 • New Master Code • New Master Code • •
- Master Code • 02 • New Sub-Master Code • New Sub-Master Code • •
- Master Code • 03 • •
- Master Code • 15 • 1 • •
- Master Code • 15 • 2 • •
- Clients (Users)
- Master Code • 20 • 1 • Code • •
- Master Code • 20 • 2 • Code • •
- Master Code • 20 • 3 • • present MIFARE ® card
- Master Code • 21 • Code • •
- Master Code • 22 • Code ••
- Troubleshooting
- CUSTOMER SUPPROT
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
- Master Code • 00 • 1 • •
CL4500 CodeLocks
CL4500 – Getting Started Guide
Notice: The C3 Smart App replaced the K3 Connect App on February 14, 2023. For more information on how to download, set up and use C3 Smart with your Code locks Smart Locks, visit: c3smart.net or contact Code locks Support.
About Code locks Smart Locks
The CL4500 and CL5500 locks can be operated and managed directly via the keypad or via a compatible smartphone by downloading the C3 Smart App. This Getting Started Guide contains the common functions to enable you to quickly program your lock.
For detailed instructions, refer to the Programming + Operating Instructions online at: codelockssupport.com/smartlocks
The Basics
Master Code
The factory set Master Code is #12345678. This should be changed immediately
after installation (Program 01).
The Master Code (and Sub-Master Code if set) always start with the # button.
This puts the lock into Programming Mode.
Programming
Each programming sequence starts with the #Master Code or #Sub-Master Code.
The singular • blue dots throughout the sequence represent an acceptance
flash; the keypad will illuminate blue to confirm a correct input.
At the end of a sequence, the keypad will flash twice • • confirming it’s
complete and programming has been successful.
Access Methods
The lock supports a maximum of 350 Clients (users): User Codes (100), User Cards (150) and User Compatible Phones (100).
Keypad
The lock has a 12 button, backlit keypad which includes and # buttons. The # button is only used for programming. The button is used in some programming sequences and with Net Codes.
Code Free
Code Free can be configured via Program 04 (refer to the Programming + Operating Instructions) or via Key-in Lever by changing the cylinder tailpiece (refer to Installation Instructions).
Net Code ®
This function allows temporary access. Create time-sensitive codes via the
Code locks Connect Portal or your own application with our simple API
(application programming interface). For more information about Code locks
Net Code® Technology, visit:
codelocks.com/netcode
Remote Release
The lock has two sets of terminals within the front housing for remote release, labelled REM1 and REM2. REM1 is intended for push-button release where the lock will open for the normal set time. For detailed information, refer to the Programming + Operating Instructions online at: codelockssupport.com/smartlocks
The App
Manage with the C3 Smart App
The lock can be managed with the C3 Smart App by any Bluetooth compatible smartphone. The App is available on the Apple App Store for Apple devices or Google Play™ for Android™ devices by searching for C3 Smart.
Device Compatibility
The C3 Smart App is compatible with iOS 12+ and Android OS 12+.
Install + Sign Up
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Install the C3 Smart App on your device.
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Once installed, open C3 Smart and select Sign Up.
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The account creation process includes email confirmation. Once the account has been created and email address verified, sign in to the App.
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To add a new lock, select the + icon on the Locks screen.
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Enter the lock DIN and a name for your lock. We recommend choosing a meaningful name.
Note: The lock DIN is case sensitive. Lock Model| DIN
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CL4500 GD, CL4510, CL4520| CL4510
CL5510 PK, CL5510, CL5520| CL5510 -
In the App, touch the ‘tick’ icon and then immediately, on the lock, enter the following program:
Master Code • 00 • 1 • •
Example: #12345678 • 00 • 1 • •
Note: If you have changed your Master Code, substitute the code used in the example with your own code. -
The lock will now pair with your phone.
For detailed instructions, refer to the Programming + Operating Instructions at codelockssupport.com/smartlocks
Factory Reset
The lock can be reset to its original factory settings. You may need to do this if the Master Code is no longer known or you no longer have management access via a smartphone. To reset the lock, you must have access to the battery compartment in the rear of the lock.
- Remove a battery.
- Press and hold the 0 button.
- Replace the battery whilst continuing to hold the 0 button.
- After the double beep, release the 0 button.
- Press the 0 button three times within 5 seconds.
- If successful, the keypad will illuminate blue for 7 seconds.
Basic Programs
01 Change the Master Code
Note: The Master Code is 8 digits in length.
Master Code • 01 • New Master Code • New Master Code • •
Example: #12345678 • 01 • 87654321 • 87654321 • •
Result: The Master Code has been changed to 87654321.
02 Set or Change the Sub-Master Code
Note: The Sub-Master Code is 8 digits in length.
Master Code • 02 • New Sub-Master Code • New Sub-Master Code • •
Example: #12345678 • 02 • 44556677 • 445566677 • •
Result: The Sub-Master Code has been changed to 44556677.
03 Delete the Sub-Master Code
Master Code • 03 • •
Example: #12345678 • 03 • •
Result: The Sub-Master Code has been deleted
Enable Lockdown
Prevents the lock from being unlocked by any method except via Master Code or Sub-Master Code:
Master Code • 15 • 1 • •
Example: #12345678 • 15 • 1 • •
Result: Lockdown is enabled – only the Master Code and Sub-Master Code
can be used to open the lock.
Disable Lockdown
Master Code • 15 • 2 • •
Example: #12345678 • 15 • 2 • •
Result: Lockdown is disabled.
Clients (Users)
20.1 Add a Code Client
Master Code • 20 • 1 • Code • •
Example: #12345678 • 20 • 1 • 3366 • •
Result: The code 3366 can now be used to unlock the lock.
Add a One-Time Code Client
Master Code • 20 • 2 • Code • •
Example: #12345678 • 20 • 2 • 7788 • •
Result: The code 7788 can be used to unlock the lock once only
Add a Smart Card Client
Note: After entering the program below, the lock will wait for a MIFARE ® based smart card to be presented over the keypad.
Master Code • 20 • 3 • • present MIFARE ® card
Example: #12345678 • 20 • 3 • • present MIFARE ® card
Result: The smart card will be able to unlock the lock.
Note: Up to 150 cards can be registered.
Suspend a Code Client
Master Code • 21 • Code • •
Example: #12345678 • 21 • 1199 • •
Result: The code 1199 has been suspended.
Restore a Code Client
Master Code • 22 • Code ••
Example: #12345678 • 22 • 1199 • •
Result: The code 1199 has been restored.
Troubleshooting
Incorrect Code/Card
If 3 incorrect access attempts are made, the lock will suspend activity for 30 seconds.
Programming Error
If a programming mistake is made, the keypad will flash red and the lock will revert to normal operation.
Battery Failure
If the battery fails, the key override should be used to open the lock. Batteries can be replaced by opening the battery cover on the rear of the lock. Always use high quality AA batteries and ensure that the batteries are inserted correctly. Please refer to local authority recommendations for the disposal of old batteries.
Regulatory Compliance
The device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The Code locks Control + Convenience logo and Net Code® are registered
trademarks of Code locks Ltd., registered in the United Kingdom, United States
and other countries and regions.
The App is available on the Apple App Store for Apple devices or Google Play™
for Android™ devices. Apple, the Apple logo and iPhone are trademarks of Apple
Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. App store is a service mark
of Apple Inc. Android, Google Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks of
Google Inc.
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References
- codelockssupport.com/smartlocks
- C3Smart
- codelocks.zohodesk.eu/portal/en/kb/articles/cl4500-installation-instructions-16-1-2023
- codelocks.zohodesk.eu/portal/en/kb/articles/cl4500-programming-and-operating-instructions-16-1-2023
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